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  • Commandant challenges students to be best

    Being a senior NCO in charge of a unit or a superintendent is one thing, but to be a senior NCO of Airman Leadership School and responsible for the future leaders of the U.S. Air Force is a completely different challenge all together.Master Sgt. Sheris Poisson, 56th Force Support Squadron ALS

  • Airman gives civilian second chance at life

    It was just another night out dancing July 3 for Staff Sgt. David Patton, 56th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron support section floor chief and his girlfriend, Ann Strasser, until the unthinkable happened.Patton and Strasser frequent the Brookside 2 Bar and Grill to see their favorite country band and

  • Engraving, framing gets crafty at Luke

    Throughout Luke Air Force Base there are beautiful frames lining the walls and gifts from previous bases decorating many offices, each with its own unique symbol or message from prior colleagues.Luke has the benefit of having its own Arts and Crafts shop that is available to take care of the needs

  • Airmen encouraged to vote, obey AFI on political activities

    As the political season approaches, we should all be encouraged to do our civic duty and go out and vote. However, as an Air Force member, there are a few things to keep in mind. Here is a short noninclusive list to help you determine what is or is not permitted when it comes to participating in

  • MDG stuns CES in B-ball championship win

    The 56th Medical Group battled the 56th Civil Engineer Squadron Aug. 11 during the intramural basketball championship game at the Luke Air Force Base Bryant Fitness Center. The score 53-36 gave MDG a decisive win, declaring them undefeated tournament champions.High speed and intensity were on both

  • Contract signed to improve base for years to come

    Being the largest fighter wing in the Air Force has its costs. Everything from school quality, the local economy, crime rates, traffic and climate, to on-base amenities, such as commissaries, are assessed to determine the best Air Force bases in the US. In order to keep the living standards high for

  • Nursing fellows take on trauma training

    Nurses from the 56th Medical Group, in partnership with the Critical Care and Emergency Trauma Nursing Fellowship, headed to Scottsdale to help train incoming officers aspiring to become nurses during a 12-month long military training program.The fellows, nurses in training, must complete three

  • First generation Marine has passion for sport

    When military personnel take the oath to serve their country, they enlist to serve a purpose greater than themselves.The military life is a selfless journey, but there are times one must make room in the schedule to enjoy the smaller things in life.Marine Corps Cpl. Mauricio Sandoval, Bulk Fuel

  • Entomology: Keeping food, base pest free

    Entomology Airmen have a wide mission, from responding to nuisance calls to preventing bird strikes. These Airmen are also responsible for keeping the food we eat safe."We assist public health with pest management to ensure food safety and prevent the spread of diseases that can affect the food

  • Lt. Gen. rolls out F-35 program priorities during all call

    Lt. Gen. Christopher Bogdan, F-35 Lightning II program executive officer, visited Luke Air Force Base and held an all-call to brief the F-35 program.Bogdan discussed the bottom-line issues with the F-35 program such as costs, international interests and distribution as well as changes from when the